Legal Articles, General Practice

Divorce Legal Fees and Tax Deductions: An Overview

A blog post about what fees can be tax deductible and which cannot.

How Legislatures Can Amend Divorce for Victims of Spousal Abuse

A blog post about what forms of protection a court can provide an abused spouse during divorce proceedings.

Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Threatening Judge During Divorce

A blog post about a divorce proceeding being interrupted when a party threatened the judge's life via email.

Grandparent Custody and Visitation after a Divorce

A blog post about when courts allow for custody and visitation under the grandparents.

Connecticut Court Possessed Jurisdiction in Motion to Return Minor Child

A blog post about a case in which a court had to order a mother to return the child to school in Connecticut with the father after the child's visit to Florida during Christmas break.

Stock Options and the Marital Estate

A blog post about how to handle the marital estate during divorce.

Types of Child Custody: An Overview

A blog post about the different types of child custody and which types work better with which family situations.

Remarriage and Alimony in Connecticut

A blog post about the rules and procedures in Connecticut surrounding remarriage and how it affects alimony.

Husband Installs Spyware on Wife's Phone Before Filing Divorce

A blog post about a case in which a husband trying to gain an advantage in his divorce litigation by intercepting all private communications was discovered by the courts.

Privacy and Divorce Records: What You Should Know

A blog post about what documents involved in your divorce are private and how you can request for documents and information to be kept private.

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